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What additional documentation is recommended for GNO? A#3.

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programmers, and it is too long to go into detail here. However, in general, the references are broken down into the following categories: – UNIX reference books. – C reference books. – Editor reference books. – Apple IIgs Programming References The following list, should also be considered “must have” for any serious programming: – The ORCA/C and/or ORCA/M manuals, as appropriate. – Toolbox volumes 1, 2, 3 – Programmers’ Reference for System 6.0/6.0.1 – GS/OS Reference – Firmware Reference – Apple Technical Notes – Apple File Type Notes – A manual on 65816 assembly programming, if you are using assembly. One very good manual is: Lichty, Ron and Eyes, David. _Programming_the_IIgs_ _in_Assembly_Language_, Brady, 1989. ISBN 0-13-729559-6 You will likely have to get it second hand, as it is no longer in print. The following books are recommended: – Hardware Reference – Apple Numerics Manual – Device Driver Reference – IEEE Std 1003.

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